It was
a year ago that
Around launched, right when WFH was just becoming the norm for office-goers.
Since the start, this nex-gen video call tool grabbed attention with a better video UI. Its slick, AI-based framing feature keeps video minimal and floats to free up your screen — like smart profile photos versus Brady Bunch boxes.
Now the company has raised a $10M Series A and launched
Around 2.0 with its newest feature: The EchoTerminator.
The EchoTerminator eliminates echo and also the wince we all make when multiple devices in one space start to screech. Combined with previously released features like background noise filtering and voice proximity detection, Around is working to replace traditional conference room hardware. That would be a big benefit to the "new normal" post-pandemic, where many of us will continue working remotely.
For the audio experts, maker
Dominik Zane explains:
“Around’s EchoTerminator engine completely solves the hybrid-remote challenge: sophisticated ultrasonic signaling, complex DSP algorithms, and real-time audio synchronization ensures that all microphones and speakers are enabled concurrently, meaning everyone is heard perfectly.”The stack of WFH tools is still growing, with recent pro-collaboration additions including Sims-esque
virtual offices, asynchronous
recording tools and
slack standups,
video call networking, and
automated team building.
Let us know what products have become your WFH essentials.
Now, come with me if you want to get rid of that mic echo.